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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost impenetrable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult to penetrate, understand, or access, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The forest was so dense that it felt almost impenetrable, making it hard for anyone to navigate through it."
Alternatives: "nearly inaccessible" or "virtually unapproachable".
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The logic behind this is almost impenetrable.
But the statistical apparatus that surrounds it is almost impenetrable.
Although his logic on this matter is almost impenetrable.
Thank you for deciphering the almost impenetrable human self-preservation mode.
Many were densely colored and dark, almost impenetrable in their blackness.
When set in either offense or defense, the system can be almost impenetrable.
But it also says the legal framework is unnecessarily complicated and – crucially – almost impenetrable.
"Paraguay is not merely isolated, it is almost impenetrable," Gimlette writes.
Her photographs are almost impenetrable in their perfection; masterfully composed and lit, they leave little room for a viewer's doubts.
The Sambisa forest is almost impenetrable, but this kidnapping gives an insight into the way Boko Haram operates.
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Whoever wins the White House next year will have to deal with an issue of almost-impenetrable complexity and contentiousness: How to tax multinational companies?
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